People at the heart of the Ph.D

Summary

Doctoral students in their 1ère year will have to familiarize themselves with a stimulating and demanding environment. In the course of their studies, they will have to deal with previously unknown situations that may leave them in a vulnerable position. It is therefore important for them to be able to identify difficulties and use the appropriate resources to deal with them.

This course provides doctoral students with an understanding of how to build positive relationships with themselves and with others, whether colleagues or superiors, during their studies.

It helps to identify, cope with and mobilize internal resources to resolve human problems in the doctoral experience.
Equipped with the tools to deal with difficult situations, trainees will be able to approach their doctoral experience with greater peace of mind.
The module is essentially practical, and the trainer will facilitate role-playing exercises.

Program

  • Objectives
    • Develop a positive relationship with yourself and your environment
    • Benefit from a free and sympathetic forum to discuss the difficulties encountered during your doctorate.
    • Knowing how to identify and name the problems encountered
    • Testing methods for solving complex problems and managing conflicts
    • Knowing how to mobilize the relevant internal resources and services to deal with a problem or conflict
    • Prepare the « technical and human problems of the monitoring committee » section

     

    Program

1 – GROUP REVIEW: Time to share experiences and listen to others
– Getting to know yourself and others in the doctoral environment
– Putting your difficulties into words and using active listening to hear those
of others

 

2 – IDENTIFYING PROBLEMS AND DIFFICULTIES
– Stress management
– Managing emotions
– Imposter syndrome
– Self-affirmation
– Communication
– Conflict management
– Exhaustion
– Burn-out
– Harassment
– Discrimination
doctoral process

 

3- TESTING TECHNIQUES FOR SOLVING COMPLEX PROBLEMS AND
CONFLICT (select as required)
• Co-development
• CPS (Creative Problem Solving)
• Conflict tree
• Why Detective
• Non-violent communication
– Practical advice and tests of stress management and assertiveness tools
– Mobilisation and appropriate choice of internal resources and services
(mediation centre, harassment referent, discrimination unit, etc.)
– Understanding the level of classification of problems in the pyramid of French law

 

Role-playing between doctoral students and PhD supervisors and doctoral students and Thesis Monitoring Committee (CSI)

Trainer

Laurence Auger-Moss – ALM

Informations

Email : contact@almformation.com
Courses time : 4 & 5 of february 2026 (from 9:30 am to 5 pm)
Place : Université Paris Cité – Bâtiment Condorcet – salle 054A – 4 Rue Elsa Morante 75013 paris

Public

Doctorants

Duration

2 days

Language

English

Training location

On site

Code

DF25ACPA

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